| ||||
US mum on whether Egypt had 'coup' The White House refuses to describe Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi's removal as a coup, saying that determination bears "significant consequences". Read More »Searchers comb Quebec blast site Investigators reach parts of the Quebec town levelled on Saturday when a runaway crude oil train exploded, as the toll of dead and missing rises. Read More »VIDEO: Virtuoso who plays piano and iPad Young composer gives classical music an electronic update Read More »Toronto hit by heavy rainstorm A heavy rainstorm in Toronto leaves some 300,000 people without power and strands hundreds of people on a flooded train in Canada's largest city. Read More »Barnes & Noble chief executive quits The chief executive of US bookstore chain Barnes & Noble, William Lynch, resigns as sales of its Nook e-books and devices continue to fall. Read More »VIDEO: EU-US trade: Focus on drug licensing Jeremy Howell reports on one of the aims of EU US trade talks - making it easier for medicines licensed on one side of the Atlantic to be approved the other. Read More »VIDEO: Cleveland kidnap victims thank supporters Three women, who were imprisoned in a house in Cleveland Ohio for more than a decade, have posted a video on Youtube thanking their supporters for helping them rebuild their lives. Read More »VIDEO: Toronto hit by heavy rainstorm A heavy rainstorm in Toronto has left some 300,000 people without power and flooded parts of Canada's largest city. Read More »US country star Travis in hospital US country star Randy Travis is admitted to hospital with a critical heart condition caused by a virus. Read More »Lauryn Hill starts prison sentence Former Fugees singer Lauryn Hill begins serving a three-month prison sentence in Connecticut for tax evasion. Read More »US exchange 'to control Libor rate' The owner of the New York Stock Exchange is set to take control of a key scandal-hit bank interest rate, the BBC has learnt. Read More »Death threat Facebook troll jailed A British man who threatened to kill 200 people in the US in posts he made on Facebook, is jailed. Read More »Pictures: Dogs dressed up as aliens Meet the dogs dressing up as aliens at the annual UFO Festival in Roswell, New Mexico. Read More »Ohio kidnap victims thank supporters Three women allegedly held captive for about a decade by a man in Cleveland, Ohio, break their silence to thank the public for its support. Read More »Knox appeal to begin in September An Italian court will begin hearing in September the appeal against Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito's convictions for murdering Meredith Kercher. Read More »Blame game over Canada train blast A rail firm and fire department appear to be pointing the finger at one another over a Canada oil train blast that has killed at least 13 people. Read More »VIDEO: Chinese crash victims visited in hospital The Chinese Consul-Generate to Los Angeles visits the five Chinese survivors of the Asiana plane crash at San Francisco General Hospital. Read More » | ||||
|
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
FeedaMail: BBC News - US
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment